“We feel good about this group. They have to come out and perform. They have to come out and compete hard,” said U.S. Women’s Freestyle National Coach Terry Steiner. “We talked about it last night, that nobody is going to give us anything. We have to come out here and earn these medals. If we can get in the right frame of mind, by approaching this as an opportunity to showcase your skills, that is what we really want to do.”

Currently ranked No. 3 in the UWW World Rankings at 60 kg/132 lbs., Ragan will kick off her fifth World Championships as the No. 1 seed against two-time University World medalist and World No. 20 Gabriella Sleisz of Hungary. Ragan is this year’s Pan American champion and reigning silver medalist at this weight class. Continue reading at www.teamusa.org